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Synopsis: A team of medical historians apply the techniques of social history to key questions of medical innovation. The topics include surgical techniques, new therapies, and psychiatry; they range from the 1860s to the 1960s and include European and American examples as well as British. How and why were new forms of medicine initiated? How were they understood, received, or rejected? The answers given will interest students and practitioners in history, sociology, economics, medicine and policy studies.

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Title: Medical Innovations in Historical Perspe (...
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Book Description Macmillan, London, 1992. Book Condition: Very Good. xv 288p hardback, colourful illustrated dustjacket, small neat blue sticker to endpaper, otherwise a very clean copy, this title was published in the series Science, Technology, and Medicine in Modern Histroy. Bookseller Inventory # PAB 169217

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